The expansion of the Turkish Airlines fleet and parallel increase in flight destinations has brought about a need for new flight personnel. The Turkish Airlines Flight Training Academy was therefore founded by a decision of the Board of Directors taken on 10 November 2004.

After permits were secured from the Civil Aviation Authority and recquisite inspections completed, the Flight Training Academy was authorized to offer training in the following: Private Pilot License (PPL), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Instrument Rating (IR), Commercial Pilot License Integrated (CPL Integrated), Commercial Pilot/Instrument Rating (CPL/IR), CR (Single Engine Land, Multi Engine Land), Airline Transport Pilot (ATP), and Flight Instructor (FI). As Turkish Airlines trains the personnel it requires to its own high standarts and quality, it is also offering young people with an interest in aviation a chance to become pilots.

The academy, established under the leadership of Founding Director Atilla Öksüz, went into operation with a staff of three flight instructors as well as ground instructors, maintenance personnel and a secretary. The Cessna 172’s that make up the Flight Training Academy fleet were purchased from the United States for the training course. The academy, which started out using a rented Cessna until these aircraft arrived, stepped up the pace of its activities in September 2005. A large number of applications were received and processed, and each applicant was given psycho-motor tests at the Air Force War College Headquarters.

The 16 applicants who passed the physical, interview and flight tests began their instruction on 1 May 2006 with a core staff of three flight instructors and a team of three technicians. good luck!...

The expansion of the Turkish Airlines fleet and parallel increase in flight destinations has brought about a need for new flight personnel. The Turkish Airlines Flight Training Academy was therefore founded by a decision of the Board of Directors taken on 10 November 2004.

After permits were secured from the Civil Aviation Authority and recquisite inspections completed, the Flight Training Academy was authorized to offer training in the following: Private Pilot License (PPL), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Instrument Rating (IR), Commercial Pilot License Integrated (CPL Integrated), Commercial Pilot/Instrument Rating (CPL/IR), CR (Single Engine Land, Multi Engine Land), Airline Transport Pilot (ATP), and Flight Instructor (FI). As Turkish Airlines trains the personnel it requires to its own high standarts and quality, it is also offering young people with an interest in aviation a chance to become pilots.

The academy, established under the leadership of Founding Director Atilla Öksüz, went into operation with a staff of three flight instructors as well as ground instructors, maintenance personnel and a secretary. The Cessna 172’s that make up the Flight Training Academy fleet were purchased from the United States for the training course. The academy, which started out using a rented Cessna until these aircraft arrived, stepped up the pace of its activities in September 2005. A large number of applications were received and processed, and each applicant was given psycho-motor tests at the Air Force War College Headquarters.

The 16 applicants who passed the physical, interview and flight tests began their instruction on 1 May 2006 with a core staff of three flight instructors and a team of three technicians. good luck!...

Please don't post your private information here, all applications should be sent to THY's official career site which is here http://www.thy.com/en-INT/services/training_services/flight_academy/careerpilot.aspx

HI MY NAME IS AYSUN 23 FROM TURKEY I HAVE BEEN LIVING IN LONDON FOR 4 YEAR I FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL IN TURKEY AFTER I CAME HERE TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH LEVEL I WENT TO COLLEGE ANS STUDIED ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE rest of the message edited by mod..

I would like to inform you that I am interested to work with Turkish Airlines in Bangladesh on any Mid level of job. I am retired British Airways, Bangladesh Sales Supervisor and have worked about 23 years. In addtion, I am a Instructor on Marketing and Sales with Customer Services.

May I know your comments please so that I can forward my CV to you. Many thanks and regards.

My name's Joanna. I'm just now living in England after living in Turkiye for so long so I plan to stay in U.K for a while, to join a language school to improve my Turkish language, but the main thing i'm hoping to apply as an Air Hostess for Turkish Airlines if possible!!

Can ANYBODY give me any advice/information for this??

I would be so grateful!! Many thanks for any help you can give me... Have a great day!Joanna <3

ssengendo joseph

Hello my name is ssengendo joseph aged 30.Am currently working as check in agent at Entebbe international air port with Emirates and turkish airline.Iam intrested in working for turkish airline in instanbul as check in agent or cabin crew for this airline.what should i do to land my dream God bless you.